The White House released a list of state-specific cuts recently, and New Mexico stands to lose funding from 12 areas.

Below is a list of cuts the state would see:

In New Mexico, approximately 7,000 civilian Department of Defense employees would be furloughed, reducing gross pay by around $42 million in total.

The state would lose more than $6 million in funding for primary and secondary education. Also, the state would lose $4.4 million in funds for teachers who help children with disabilities.

Head start and early head start services would be eliminated for about 500 children. About 160 fewer students in the state would receive financial aid for higher education, and 50 fewer students would be eligible for work study.

The state would loser $257,000 in job search assistance.

Around 790 fewer children would receive vaccines because of $54,000 cut.

The state will lose around $135,000 in justice assistance grants, which aid law enforcement and prosecutors.

As many as 400 disadvantaged children would lose access to child care.

Public health would see deep cuts. New Mexico would lose about $450,000 in grants to treat substance abuse. The state health department would lose $84,000 in funding. The state would also lose $197,000 in funds to help upgrade its ability to respond to public health threats.

The STOP Violence Against Women Program would lose $40,000.

New Mexico would lose approximately $401,000 in funds that provide meals for seniors.